KATTIE <3
What I’m most energetic about is raiders. Most people don’t know what a raider is here a day in the life of a raider. Before I do I would like to say I was very curious to get into it although a little nervous from all the things people told me about but I had to try it for myself and see just how resilient they really are.
My first day at Raiders training we formed up waiting for the commander, when he walked out he welcomed the new comer and greeted his old friends and said let the workout begin. He put us through a test that challenged our mind and body it challenged our minds to try and do things faster to try and put more power without wearing ourselves out. Challenging our body to run longer faster and even the simplest thing seemed difficult like breathing.
I learned to have endurance, to be more confident in myself and be corporative. It taught me to never let my team down even when I felt I could not take another step I knew my team would be cheering me on. I built this relationship with my teammates that left us crying the last day of competition knowing some of us would never compete together again hurt but that’s how life is so we parted knowing it was all worth it in the end.
Mary
Kind
She says: “He was a miserable site. It scared me.”
She does: she gave him tea and tried to make him smoke.
Others say:
Inference: she wanted to know how his travels have gone.
Firm
She says: “Of course he’s nothing to us, any more than the old hound that came as a stranger to us out of the woods, all broken and worn out from the trail.”
She does:
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Resolved
She says:
She does:
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Warren
Kind
He says: “A little rest will cure that.”
He does: He checks on him. “And says Silas does that well. He takes it out in bunches like big birds’ nests. And you never see him standing on the hay when he’s trying to lift, straining to lift himself”
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Firm
He says: ”I can’t keep … I mean, what good is he? At his age”
He does: talks loud to wake up the old man.
Others say: “Be nice”
Inference:
Cynical
He says: “That’s not our problem. What help he is there’s no depending on.”
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Silas
Disdainful of learning
Others say: He said he couldn’t make the boy believe he could find water with a hazel prong—said that proved how much good school had ever done him. He thinks if he could have one more chance to teach him how to build a load of hay—
Inference: He b
Unreliable

Others say:” What help he is there’s no depending on.”
Inference: He leaves whenever he wants to and comes home when he need something making him hard to believe in when she said he said he came to work hard.
Deserving of pity

Others say: His whole life like that. Then, and now, and never any different. Warren, I think … I think he’s come home to die. You needn’t be afraid he’ll leave you this time.
Inference: He never had any accomplishes in his life except He bundles every forkful in its place, then tags and numbers it for future reference, so he can find and easily dislodge it in the unloading.